Jeffrey Sincich – Narrative: A Tall Tale – with Josh Stover | ||||
February 20-22, 9:30am – 4:30pm | ||||
Cost: $350.00 Register Now | ||||
In
this workshop, students will explore ways to incorporate elements of folklore and narrative into their sculptural or functional ceramics to communicate personal meaning, depth and a sense of history. Jeffrey Sincich and Josh Stover will work side by side as they demonstrate various hand building and surfacing techniques that they each use in their personal work. Students will create figurative sculpture or hand built pottery that addresses themes of folklore and narrative. Students should come prepared with personal imagery or personal found objects to use as inspiration or to incorporate into their work.
Jeffrey Sincich is a ceramic and mixed media sculptor based in St Petersburg, FL. He received his BFA in Ceramics from the University of Florida. He
was granted the Regina Brown Fellowship by NCECA and traveled by bicycle down the Pacific Coast from Portland, OR to San Francisco, CA searching for inspiration for his work, which is inspired by personal histories, folklore and travel.
Josh Stover
received a BFA in Ceramics from the University of Florida in 2012. He was awarded a Fogelberg Fellowship by Northern Clay Center allowing him to work as an artist in residence there for one year. While at Northern Clay Center Josh had the opportunity to teach demonstrations, assist with classes and teach a workshop at a local community college. He enjoys teaching and helping others with their work. Josh makes functional ceramics with narrative surface illustrations that are influenced by Americana, cartoons and his childhood.
February 20, 6:00pm Jeffrey Sincich and Josh Stover will
give a public lecture the first night of the workshop. The artists will discuss concepts and techniques as well as present sample works. Tickets are $5 for the public and free to workshop participants.
armory art center, 1700 parker avenue w.p.b., fl 33401 | (561) 832-1776
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